Tomorrow, April 2, we know all the details of the Nintendo Switch 2. Although the company has already introduced the console to the world, it only taught its physical design and accidental curiosity, But the main part of the details is unknown. Now, a few hours after the presentation, some doubts obtained from the experience of some developers with Switch 2 begin to appear, and the most important of them has than with their quality.
And although Nintendo plays in another league relative to graphic power, many are wondering if two Switch can move the content to 4K, at least in their “arrived” version, which would be a logical evolutionary jump in relation to the previous generation.
However, despite the statements of compatibility 4K, there are some doubts about whether this is a real function, At least if we take into account the fact that rumors about the console during the conference of the developers of games in San Francisco Earlier this month.
According to Tom Henderson, a well -known leader in the industry, sets for development or some of the sets for development, do not have 4K. The same journalist also claims that he saw any mail, which indicated the possibilities of the 4K console, perhaps limited to reproduction of content for games, so the unknown one is a letter about the capital form.
Nintendo Switch 2 is compatible with 4K?
However, this means nothing. The absence of 4K output in the development set does not automatically mean that the system does not recognize this. In fact, in many cases, sets for the development of consoles usually do not fully coincide with systemic specifications, which ultimately ultimately reach the market. Moreover, many development sets include more memory for cleaning and lowering the key functions for users, but not that it does not have a direct influence on the developer options. This may be a case of 4K output of the switch 2.
The question is whether you can with this. We still do not know their technical details, only filtered: CPU + GPU GMLX30-R-A1 with NVIDIA TEGRA T239, 256 GB of storage UFS 3.1 (2100 MB/s) and 12 GB of LPDDR5X RAMIn addition, I will have 120 frames per second, according to which the games due to the inclusion of HDMI 2.1 and support compounds will have up to 1 Gbit / s Your dock regime. It would be very rare to offer HDMI 2.1 with its huge bandwidth strip and that the console cannot move content 4K.
Tomorrow we will leave doubts.
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